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NFL eyes Hollywood Park....Again
>>> Like most ideas in Los Angeles, it is unlikely to happen.
Three NFL sources said that at least two teams have spoken with the owner of the soon-to-be-closed Hollywood Park horse racing facility in Inglewood to see if the team can either buy the 260-acre property or get the owner to build a stadium. In addition, the league itself likes the Hollywood Park site because it believes it could easily house two teams as well as studios and offices for NFL Network and possibly a west wing of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. According to all the sources, Oakland, San Diego, St. Louis and Jacksonville all have the ability to get out of their lease agreements either after this season or after the 2014 season. While those teams have all said publicly they would like to stay where they are, that hasn’t stopped them from doing research in Los Angeles.<<< http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...-NFLagain.html |
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How many times does Professional football need to fail in Los Angeles before they get it?
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Thought Farmers Field was a done deal near Staples...
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they can still run races in the off season
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Not after razing the track to make the stadium...
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100yd Quarter Horse sprints on the turf, seating for 70,000
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St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke is reported to have bought a 60-acre lot in Inglewood next to Hollywood Park that could potentially be used for an NFL stadium.
Full story: http://www.latimes.com/sports/footba...#axzz2rwD4pQge |
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NFL failed in LA when it wasnt "the NFL". I dont see any way it fails now if they make it happen
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I'm having flashbacks to when Schaefer Stadium was next to Foxboro Raceway.
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